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In order to cycle on the road it may be a legal requirement in your country to use a light certified to a specific standard or an international equivalent. Most but not all lights sold on Wiggle are certified and labelled with a European CEN standard. Please check your country’s requirements to see if this is sufficient and if necessary contact the manufacturer to see if this light has been additionally certified for your country. Strangely some of the very best lights are not legal on their own and should be used with an additional legal backup light.
A single half watt LED supplemented with two standard LEDs powered by two AAA batteries and all wrapped up in a well sealed case is a recipe for a good rear light. But if we add to that a case that glows fairly brightly too, then that recipe just gets a little better. There are two brackets supplied, one for the seatpost and one for the seatstay of the frame. Both require a Pozidrive number 2 screwdriver to fit them, but once installed they're solid and stable and allow the light to be clipped on and off the bike with ease. Although the packaging states the light is UK compliant, this is not to be confused with being legal in the UK. There are two modes of operation, and as one is flashing and the other is constantly on, then because the light is not BS approved and is an LED capable of being on constantly, the daft UK Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations make it illegal unless used as supplementary lighting to a legal set-up. Which is clearly bonkers, as this is a great little light for a great price. To buy, its code name is LAM317R.
Surprisingly bright, well made light, good sealing and easy-to-fit mount
If you have a wheel sucker in your riding group, the type who never takes a turn at the front, always sitting at the back keeping a nice light spin going, then fit one of these. A 0.5 watt main LED and two more traditional LEDs light up like a bulb in a microwave; nobody will want to ride behind you for fear of staining their eyes red! In our test it was a fraction under the claimed 60 hours of run time in flashing mode.
Gobs of light so you'll be seen by drivers as well as annoying anyone riding behind you